From Kyle (K-max on mtbr): It's that time of year to start planning the Summer Kickoff Gathering in Downieville! Wooot! Friday, June 20 – Sunday the 22nd, 2008. We've got all kinds of things planned for this year's event with all the fun of last year. Beer corral, raffle, movie night...it's all coming back. Don't miss out!! This was a great trip last year. Tons of beer, tons of swag, and awesome trails!
Some of the plans include... 1) A grip of IPA's, hopefully donated, to be taste tested for mountain biker analysis. 2) Raffle of amazing products and probably a few stickers 3) Fun mountain biking in several different ecosystems 4) Laughing at your friends 5) Campsite criterium 6) Laughing with your friends 7) Possible random cuttings 8) 17 miles of downhill bliss 9) 2nd divide orgasmic exhaultation 10) Pinecone Bocce Ball 11) River jumping and of course a ton of fun If you have the opportunity to go you really should consider it. The people are great, the camping is spectacular, the bike is unreal and it is a bike trip of a lifetime. I hope you all can make it!!!
1x1clyde [03-21-2008 06:34 AM] - Reserved site yesterday, now to bring the trailer or not? Of course you should bring the trailer.... that way we can get more kegs up there and we will have a shuttle service that way!!!! Wooohoooo!!!!!
Hey guys - As of last night I think the campground had 2 sites still available. Did a search and there's one more site still available http://www.recreation.gov/campsiteSearch.do (nevermind - looks like they are all gone) No worries though if you don't get one reserved, basically Kyle (kmax - on mtbr) had asked people to reserve the sites so that the entire campground is reserved for the gathering. This way anyone who shows has got a site to camp in. The plan is to share sites with everyone and take the pain of worring about where to camp out of the picture. This thread explains everything you need to know about how the camping will work http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=393751 Jason - this is exactly why you need to buy our pop-up. Nothing better than a little shelter and comforts of home for the wife and then to be little one :wave: Oh and also - You may be asking is this is a family type trip? The answer is yes! Plenty of the organisers have families and they all come, last year several non-riding family members came and I was told there is plenty of hiking and relaxing for those that don't ride (at least that's what I was told by Andy & Neil).I think Madeline and I will be making this trip too!
Trust me I know it would be awesome. Kinda need to be working before I can spend that kind of money though.
This is really tempting. I don't know my work schedule yet though. For those familiar with the area, will the snow be an issue up top? Seemed to me when I was up there in Aug/Sept there were still quite a few patches to ride through.
It was an early summer last year, which is why it was June 6-9 last year. But, there was only one small snow patch if I recall correctly, at least on the shuttle trails. I think one of the guy's that did a huge epic on Thursday hit some snow (he was out there for about 12 hours, I think?). It's spring now, so hopefully not too many more huge storms will be coming our way!
Nearing the campground Packer Saddle Snow Robo Anchor Miles of smiles on Butcher Waiting... for RoboAnchor Andy attempts to dismount from a log...after lots of tequila Andy attempts a log ride... after tequila Downtown D-ville Pllleeeease tell me we're getting more pint glasses?? Dude where's my tent? That is hella uncool Beer chug women's 2007 Champion (Crazy sidenote, but Justin is now wearing those jeans! - They're mens) Sunday morning Not to be missed!!
Its kind of over-rated:lol:, I'd stay local and hit the loop instead of D-Ville. Too long of a drive, lots of bugs#-o, Justin looking for glory holes at various campsites, Ted Nugent and Flow Master 40 exhaust systems at 5 in the morning, missing tents, lots of beer, shuttle services, grilling for 3 days, flowing singletrack, tech sections all over the fricking place, altitude....that doesn't sound like fun does it? I HIGHLY recommend passing on this one.... If you did not figure it out yet, I jest! Bring your drinking shoes, a knife, climbing legs and lungs and get some sleep before you get there because it never stops!!:bang:
Spoke with the CEO about this trip this morning - I think I get a weekend furlough pass for this one! Woo! Now I need to convince my buddy w/ a popup to come along so I have somewhere to sleep.
You don't need your friend for shelter we just happen to have some shelter for sale *Cheap* :waveshameless plug) http://www.socaltrailriders.org/forum/market-place/15808-throwing-out-there-jayco-pop-up-camper.html (The pix suck new photos Sat)
Woohooo!!! We'll be leaving Murrieta earrrlllly Thursday morning. Probably won't get to ride Thursday evening (who knows). But will ride Friday and Saturday. Friday we may do shuttles, but I think Saturday we're gonna hit up the A ride! I didn't think I had the fitness last year, but hopefully I can keep up this year.
I won't be sniffing any A ride, lol! I'll leave either Thursday evening or REALLY early Friday morning - It's about 3 - 3.5 hours. We'll see how things go leading up to it...
d00d I bet you'd live Mebbe we'll stick with riding with you then since obviously we don't get to do that!
I missed the gathering last year, but was there later for the Classic, and it was incredible. Can't wait to get back up there!